Connecticut Democrats buried new gun restrictions in an all-night budget session — passing them while constituents slept.
Connecticut's Democrat-controlled Senate stayed up all night to pass a gun control bill alongside a budget overhaul — because stripping constituents' rights is easier when nobody's watching at 3 AM.
The CT Mirror reported the Senate session stretched through the night, bundling gun restrictions into a marathon legislative push designed to exhaust opposition and minimize scrutiny. That's not lawmaking — that's ambush politics.
Details on specific provisions are still emerging, but Connecticut already ranks among the most restrictive states for law-abiding gun owners, with an assault weapons ban, magazine limits, and permit requirements already on the books. Whatever this new bill adds, it piles onto a foundation built to make legal gun ownership as burdensome as possible.
This is the playbook anti-gun legislators run when they know their proposals can't survive daylight debate: attach them to must-pass budget bills, schedule floor votes while normal people sleep, and brand the whole thing "common sense" in the morning press release.
Connecticut gun owners have watched this legislature chip away at their rights session after session. Every new restriction gets framed as the one that will finally stop criminal violence — and every time, criminals ignore it while law-abiding citizens bear the cost.
The bill now heads to Governor Ned Lamont, who has never met a gun control measure he didn't eagerly sign. Expect his signature fast.
**What you need to do right now:** Contact your Connecticut state representative before this bill reaches Lamont's desk. Find your rep at cga.ct.gov and make noise — loud, sustained, constituent noise. If you're not already a member of a state-level gun rights organization like the Connecticut Citizens Defense League (CCDL), join today. These midnight votes only work when gun owners stay quiet.
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